sherry7
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DH and I have finally decided to spend the money and replace the worn out carpeting in our 11 year old house. We'll be doing right around 1300 square feet (living room, dining area, play room, 4 bedroom, and 2 halls/foyer.
Our household consists of 3 adults, a 2.5 yr old DD, and 3 very furry cats. The cats NEVER pee outside their litter box, but they do hack an occasional hairball onto the floor.
Yesterday, we went to both Home Depot and also a local flooring place to look . At Home Depot we only priced the more expensive laminates like Pergo XP and Allure Ultra, which is a vinyl plank flooring. The estimate (using our measurements) came in at around $8,000 for both of those options. That includes materials and installation, tear out/remove old carpet and hardwood, moving furniture, removing and reinstalling my existing baseboard.
We then went to the local flooring place (we've used the local place in the past, and so have a dozen family members), with the intention of looking at laminates. I was surprised to find out that laminates and real wood started at exactly the same price (including installation). At this point, DH said "Why buy fake wood when we can get real wood for the same price?"
So, we priced out a 3 1/4" wide red oak wood, which is solid and 3/4" thick. The estimate (using our measurements) came in at around $12,300 for that option. That includes materials and installation, tear out/remove old carpet and hardwood, moving furniture, removing and reinstalling my existing baseboard.
So, we're looking at a price of $8,000 for laminate or vinyl plank, or $12,300 for solid oak wood. I went into this thinking that wood would cost a LOT more than that. DH is definitely set on getting the real wood, but I'm worried about durability and upkeep. The wood can be refinished (up to 3 times), if it needs done in the future. We can afford either option, without financing it. We both agreed to skip vacation last year and for the upcoming year, and put that money toward the floor.
Both me and the DH work full time, so I don't have a ton of time to spend taking care of a floor. I do have a Roomba robotic vacuum cleaner (which is safe for wood floors) that automatically runs every afternoon while we're at work. So, I guess that would keep dust, debris, random Cheerios, cat litter, cat fur, etc to a minimum with no effort on my part.
So, which option would YOU choose? And more importantly, WHY?
I'm also considering what to do with our stairway. It's a center stair, so you see it as soon as you walk in the front door. Right now it's carpeting, with just rough lumber wood stairs underneath. I can get it redone with matching wood treads and risers for around $1500. Or, I can just re-carpet it for around $300-$400, depending on the carpet I choose. But, it would be the only carpeting in the entire house. I'm not sure if that would look weird, but the flooring guy said people frequently do it.
Opinions and advice please. Thanks!
edit: Forgot to say, but "do it yourself" is NOT an option for us. Between DH and I combined, we're lucky to hang a picture on the wall!
Our household consists of 3 adults, a 2.5 yr old DD, and 3 very furry cats. The cats NEVER pee outside their litter box, but they do hack an occasional hairball onto the floor.
Yesterday, we went to both Home Depot and also a local flooring place to look . At Home Depot we only priced the more expensive laminates like Pergo XP and Allure Ultra, which is a vinyl plank flooring. The estimate (using our measurements) came in at around $8,000 for both of those options. That includes materials and installation, tear out/remove old carpet and hardwood, moving furniture, removing and reinstalling my existing baseboard.
We then went to the local flooring place (we've used the local place in the past, and so have a dozen family members), with the intention of looking at laminates. I was surprised to find out that laminates and real wood started at exactly the same price (including installation). At this point, DH said "Why buy fake wood when we can get real wood for the same price?"
So, we priced out a 3 1/4" wide red oak wood, which is solid and 3/4" thick. The estimate (using our measurements) came in at around $12,300 for that option. That includes materials and installation, tear out/remove old carpet and hardwood, moving furniture, removing and reinstalling my existing baseboard.
So, we're looking at a price of $8,000 for laminate or vinyl plank, or $12,300 for solid oak wood. I went into this thinking that wood would cost a LOT more than that. DH is definitely set on getting the real wood, but I'm worried about durability and upkeep. The wood can be refinished (up to 3 times), if it needs done in the future. We can afford either option, without financing it. We both agreed to skip vacation last year and for the upcoming year, and put that money toward the floor.
Both me and the DH work full time, so I don't have a ton of time to spend taking care of a floor. I do have a Roomba robotic vacuum cleaner (which is safe for wood floors) that automatically runs every afternoon while we're at work. So, I guess that would keep dust, debris, random Cheerios, cat litter, cat fur, etc to a minimum with no effort on my part.
So, which option would YOU choose? And more importantly, WHY?
I'm also considering what to do with our stairway. It's a center stair, so you see it as soon as you walk in the front door. Right now it's carpeting, with just rough lumber wood stairs underneath. I can get it redone with matching wood treads and risers for around $1500. Or, I can just re-carpet it for around $300-$400, depending on the carpet I choose. But, it would be the only carpeting in the entire house. I'm not sure if that would look weird, but the flooring guy said people frequently do it.
Opinions and advice please. Thanks!

edit: Forgot to say, but "do it yourself" is NOT an option for us. Between DH and I combined, we're lucky to hang a picture on the wall!